Kraken and Leviathan/Quotes

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It was big. Really, really, big. No, bigger than that. It was big!

Millions of tons of deep ocean ooze cascade off its flanks as it rises.
"See," said the navigator. "Three thousand meters already."
The kraken doesn't have eyes. There has never been anything for it to look at. But as it billows up through the icy waters it picks up the microwave noise of the sea, the sorrowing beeps and whistles of the whalesong.
"Er," said the navigator, "one thousand meters?"
The kraken is not amused.
"Five hundred meters?"
The factory ship rocks on the sudden swell.
"A hundred meters?"
There is a tiny metal thing above it. The kraken stirs.

And ten billion sushi dinners cry out for vengeance.

Legend speaks of a beast
Three hundred miles from its tip to its tail!
None have seen it, yet all know its name,

Like the Ark of the Covenant or the Holy Grail!
—"Leviathan," by Alestorm
Well, if you believe such things, there's a beast does the bidding of Davy Jones. A fearsome creature, with giant tentacles that'll suction your face clean off, and drag an entire ship down to the crushing darkness. The Kraken. They say the stench of its breath... [shudders] Imagine, the last thing you know on God's good earth is the roar of the Kraken, and the reeking odor of a thousand rotting corpses... If you believe such things.
Joshamee Gibbs, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest